Pity my parents, it's too hard to raise me!
My mother is one hundred years old and often reads eighty children. -from "Song of Persuading Filial Piety", a seven-character quatrain written by Xu Xi in the late Qing Dynasty. The whole poem expounds the importance of "filial piety" with "filial piety as the first line, poetry and books are difficult to remember" Firstly, it describes the mother's fatigue in giving birth to a child, and then expounds the difficulty of the father in educating the child.
Even if a mother is a hundred years old, she always talks about her 80-year-old son.
3. Motherly love is innate. -Excerpted from Lin Yutang's words, China is a famous modern writer, scholar, translator, linguist and a representative of Neo-Taoism.
4. A loving mother loves her son and asks nothing in return. -from Liu An's Huainan Xun in the Western Han Dynasty.
A mother loves her children and asks nothing in return.
I am lucky to have a mother who loves me. -from Beethoven's words, one of the representatives of Vienna classical music school, a composer in the classical period of Europe.